Bernd Quade

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Bernd Quade
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Bernd Quade in the
Union jersey (1983)
Personnel
birthday January 22, 1959
size 182 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1966-1977 1. FC Union Berlin
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1977-1979 1. FC Union Berlin ( NWOL )
1978-1984 1. FC Union Berlin 69 (19)
1984-1991 BSG Empor HO / SV Empor Berlin
1991-1992 Neukölln Sportfreunde 1907
1992-1993 SV Empor Berlin
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983 DDR U-21 2 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1995–0000 SV Empor Berlin
2005 SV Empor Berlin
1 Only league games are given.

Bernd Quade (born January 22, 1959 ) is a former German soccer player. In the top division of GDR football , the Oberliga , he played from 1978 to 1983 for 1. FC Union Berlin . As a member of the U-21 team , he represented the DFV internationally.

Athletic career

Quade joined the children's team at 1. FC Union Berlin in December 1967. When he was allowed to play in the men's division in 1977, the club put him in the junior league. As a player in the youth team, he played in two games in the GDR league in the 1978/79 season: On September 16, 1978, he played Dynamo Dresden - 1. FC Union (3: 1) in the 5th matchday The 80th minute came on as a substitute, on the 14th matchday he was in the home game against Hansa Rostock (0-1) 90 minutes as a midfielder on the field. For the 1979/80 season, the 1.82-meter-tall graduate sports teacher student was officially included as a midfielder in the squad of the first team, but was only used twice in point games in it. At the end of the season, Union was determined to be relegated to the second-rate DDR league . After a mixed DDR league season 1980/81 for Quade with only 16 appearances in 30 championship games (league + promotion round), he managed to re-establish himself as a regular player in the DDR league in 1981/82. In the 33 competitive games from the league, the successfully designed Oberliga promotion round and FDGB Cup, he was missing only four times.

From 1982/83 1. FC Union played again in the league, Quade was designated as a midfielder by the new coach Harry Nippert . He was able to build on his good form of the previous season and played all 26 league point games as planned as a midfielder. With his nine goals, he became the top scorer of the Union team. He also got off to a successful start in the 1983/84 season, playing all point games up to the 8th matchday and until then he was again accurate with three goals. His good form also caught the attention of the GDR selection officers, and Quade was used as a midfielder in two international matches for the U-21 national team in October 1983 . In the junior European Championship qualifying match against Switzerland on October 11th, he scored the 2-1 winner.

The career of the qualified sports teacher in top football ended completely unexpectedly after his second junior international game on October 26, 1983. First he had to sit out because of an exhaustion syndrome, then a brain tumor put him out of action. At the age of only 25 he had to give up his career as a football player in the performance area. In his five years with the Union first team, he had played 86 competitive games and scored 23 goals. In the league he had made 38 appearances and was successful as a goalscorer twelve times.

After his recovery he was active as a hobby footballer with the company sports association Empor HO Berlin. From 1985 he worked as a trainer in the East Berlin training center Prenzlauer Berg. In the summer of 2005 Quade was briefly a trainer at SV Empor Berlin , which he had already trained in the mid-1990s.

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